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She was enchanted by the beauty of the sunset over the mountains.
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casual - (również) nieformalny
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predecessor, precursor, forerunner
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The dire wolves are living in an undisclosed area enclosed by 3- meter-high fence.
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jądro (np. komórkowe, atomowe) start learning
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staranie, przedsięwzięcie, wysiłek start learning
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Their new endeavour is to build a kindergarten in every commune.
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narażać na niebezpieczeństwo start learning
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One reckless person can imperil other drivers.
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tak więc, dlatego, w związku z tym start learning
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Trenings of professionals are more exhausting, thus/therefore, they need to rest and eat more.
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przewidywać, spodziewać się start learning
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You can't tickle yourself since your brain anticipates the sensation when you move your hand.
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zagadkowy, tajemniczy, enigmatyczny start learning
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puzzling, mysterious, enigmatic Human brain still remains puzzling/enigmatic/mysterious to scientists.
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This initiative empowers students to speak up and lead.
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Stress is not conducive to clear thinking.
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Seeing her husband talking to the neighbour, she burst with envy.
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częstość, zapadalność (na jakąś chorobę) start learning
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The incidence of lung cancer was 52 per 100,000 people in 2020.
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I'll come back to this thread later.
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hallmark, trademark, feature trademark - (również) znak towarowy
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incentive/stimulus/spur to The success of her first book was an incentive/stimulus/spur to write more.
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Please only include facts pertinent to the case.
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The safety of citizens should be an overarching concern for the government.
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rozszczepienie jądra atomu start learning
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The development of human civilization began to accelerate exponentially.
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Would you like another coffee?
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The sink is plugged with hair.
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challenge, dispute, question Disputing/challenging/questioning one's beliefs is neither easy nor comfortable.
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These results testify to the effectiveness of the treatment.
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zawieszenie broni, rozejm start learning
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armistice, ceasefire, truce
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He briefly read the task and already knew the answer.
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tymczasowe zawieszenie lub wstrzymanie jakiejś działalności, zobowiązania, czy prawa start learning
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The government imposed a moratorium on nuclear testing.
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uchwalać, wcielać w życie start learning
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The government enacted a new law on data protection.
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na podstawie, w oparciu o start learning
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based on, on the basis of We need to make conclusions only on the basis of independent research./We need to make conclusions based only on independent research.
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used only with UNCOUNTABLE nouns a good deal of time/money
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in turn - (także) w rezultacie
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seaweed - wodorost
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podrasować (np. samochód), ulepszać dopracowywać start learning
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He spent the entire week tweaking his car.
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poll - (również) głosowanie, wybory
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The security guard ejected the drunk man from the club.
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nawadniać (np. pole, rośliny) start learning
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Farmers use canals to irrigate their crops.
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We marched onward/foreward/ahead through the forest.
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(również) pobierać opłate, oskarżać The army is charging the enemy with fury.
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nieprzewidywalny, nieobliczalny start learning
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barely, hardly - ledwo, ledwie It was merely a suggestion.
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demaskować (oszustwo), obalać (np. teorię, mit) start learning
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refute - obalać (np. teorię, mit) The myth that we use only 10% of our brain was debunked a long time ago.
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a self-fulfilling prohecy
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artretyzm, zapalenie stawów start learning
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She is very talented — indeed, one of the best in her field.
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nadejście (czegoś przełomowego) start learning
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onset - pojawienie się, początek The advent of artificial intelligence poses new ethical challenges.
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A violation/breach of contract may lead to legal action.
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require sth. of sb., demand sth. from sb.
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She handed in her resignation yesterday.
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powstawanie nowych neuronów start learning
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lawina (np. krytyki, pytań) start learning
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He found himself under barrage after his last answer.
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zajrzeć do, przyglądać się (czemuś) start learning
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gaze at - wpatrywać się w She peered into the dark room, trying to see if anyone was inside.
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Emboldened by their first income, the enterprise decided to take risk.
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The first trials were made on rodent brains.
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Excessive alcohol consumption can trigger vomiting.
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przywołać (np. emocje, wspomnienia) start learning
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The meeting with my old friend evoked memories that had long gathered dust.
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May peace prevail on Earth.
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buyer, purchaser, acquirer
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potrafiący zachować się odpowiednio w każdej sytuacji, unikając gaf i nieprzyjemności start learning
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wierzyć w skuteczność działania (czegoś) start learning
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Many people swear by dietary supplements, but they don't compensate for balanced diet.
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Despite high hopes, the project fell short of the mark.
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This test serves as a benchmark for students' performance.
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We were hoping for a four-star hotel, but had to settle for a budget motel.
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Zasady są po to, by głupcy byli im posłuszni, a mądrzy – by czerpali z nich wskazówki. start learning
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Rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise people
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sore - (również) obolały
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aware/cognisant/conscious of
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spragniony/żądny (czegoś) start learning
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She’s eager for a chance to prove herself.
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typowy/charakterystyczny dla start learning
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typical/characteristic of Bruising is typical/characteristic of vitamin C deficiency.
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Don't be mean to your friends.
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be ill/sick with, suffer from He is ill with pneumonia.
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Her decades of dedication to medical research earned her recognition truly worthy of a Nobel Prize.
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być zadowolonym z (czegoś) start learning
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obstawać/upierać się przy start learning
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It's really hard to talk to someone who persist in their believes.
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pine - sosna
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The fans were huddled around the TV, cheering for their team.
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rozmyślać nad, rozważać (coś) start learning
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The philosopher spent years pondering on/over the nature of consciousness, seeking answers that might never come.
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The chairman announced solemnly that their enterprise had become the most prominent in the region.
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prompt, cause, induce, trigger Excessive consumption of medicines is likely to prompt/casue/induce unwanted side effects.
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Let me shed some spotlight on this issue.
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After the gas leak, the entire building was sealed off/isolated.
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This book offers a glimpse into the world of finance.
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przypisywać komuś negatywne cechy i traktować go w sposób dyskryminujący start learning
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If you want to understand something more precisely, you need to delve in/into it for a while.
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przymusowy, obowiązkowy, obligatoryjny start learning
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coercive, compulsory, obligatory, mandatory
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He poked me to get my attention.
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knock on/at the door. He stretched his arms and knocked a few glasses.
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please moisten and wring out
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She couldn't hide her emotion.
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tie in with, be connected to The documentary ties in with the recent studies on climate change, providing visual evidence of the trends described in scientific papers.
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pasować do, zgadzać się z (czymś) start learning
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sygnał (do rozpoczęcia czegoś) start learning
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He took her silence as a cue to leave.
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Reality shows can help people look beyond the realm of their own experiences.
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przychód (całość wpływów) start learning
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income, earning - dochód, zysk (wpływ potrącony o koszty uzyskania)
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uchwała lub deklaracja podjęta przez zgromadzenie, komitet, zjazd lub kongres, która nie ma charakteru wiążącego. Jest to forma zbiorowej wypowiedzi, wyrażająca stanowisko w jakiejś sprawie start learning
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przyjmowanie pokarmu, spożywanie start learning
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lobster - homar
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The two paths diverge in the forest.
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unnecessary, needless, redundant, dispensable
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costly, pricey, expensive
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składzik, pomieszczenie do przechowywania start learning
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slight - (również) nieznaczny, drobny It's easy to slight her, be careful.
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distressing, distressful, upsetting upsetting - denerwujący, irytujący
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You can wear it, whatever this is. -What film would you like to watch? -Whatever.
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w każdym razie, tak czy tak start learning
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Nick wasn't sure whether he agreed with her or not, but he nodded anyway.
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-I'll pay you back. -As if!
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I have the feeling that you're hiding something from me.
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be inclined to - być skłonny do Do you fancy having a cup of tea? I don't feel like running now.
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proces, w którym organizm odbiera i przetwarza szkodliwe bodźce, które mogą prowadzić do odczuwania bólu start learning
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Proszę, nie zawracaj sobie tym głowy. start learning
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Please, dont trouble yourself.
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obiecujący, dobrze się zapowiadający start learning
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If only he would climb down, everything would be easier.
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doradzca (bliski współpracownik ważnej osoby) start learning
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deputy - (również) zastępca (osoby wyższej rangą)
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settelment, agreement, arrangement, accord, deal settelment - (również) osada
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recognition, appreciation She received recognition/appreciation for her hard work.
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continuity - ciągłość The transition from traditional classroom teaching to online learning has posed significant challenges for both educators and students, necessitating the rapid adaptation of new technologies and teaching methods to ensure educational continuity.
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przywrocić/powołać do życia start learning
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I didn't mean to hurt you.
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vouch for - ręczyć za
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They tried to bypass the traffic jam by taking a side road.
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awful, nasty, disgusting, repulsive
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przypuszczenie, domniemanie start learning
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assumption, presumption, guess
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inert, inactive - bierny, bezczynny
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lump - bryła nieregularna, block - bryła regularna
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coalesce/merge/combine into faction - frakcja (polityczna) The various factions coalesced/merged/combined into a single political party.
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open, bare, uncovered, exposed bare - goły
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strange, weird, odd, quirky, bizzare, peculiar
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landmark - (również) punkt orientacyjny
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Go from one extreme to the other.
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gorączkować/denerwować się (czymś) start learning
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She was in a pother over what to wear to the party.
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brać pod uwagę, uwzględniać (coś) start learning
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have regard to, allow for, take (sth.) into account/consideration One has to have regard to/allow for/take into account the terms of a concract.
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Not only did he win a price, but also his team was singled out.
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credible - wiarygodny, rzetelny
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crazy, mad, insane, frantic mad - (również) wściekły
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obedient - posłuszny
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The cat bristled at the approaching dog.
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zbyt daleko idący, przesadny start learning
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być stosowane/znajdować zastosowanie w start learning
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The technique is widely applied in medicine.
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szanować, darzyć poważaniem start learning
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I esteem her honesty/sincerity.
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outstanding, remarkable, prominent, distiguished remarkable - (również) niezwykły The man I met yesterday turned out to be an outstanding scientist.
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The film, which everyone talks about, won several prestigious prizes.
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The artist, whose exhibition aroused controversy, is famous for his unconventional style.
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back - (również) wspierać Presidents Truman and Eisenhower backed the FCDA, which gave local goverments funds and reources to endorse privatized programs.
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Kennedy recommended American households take whatever steps were needed to outfit their property eith a fallout shelter.
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Do you deem nuclear weapons a bane of humanity?
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zostawić uchylone (np. okno) start learning
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hospitality
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prawie, niemal, praktycznie start learning
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virtually, practically, almost, nearly She practically/virtually has no money.
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kanarek w kopalni - wczesny sygnał ostrzegawczy start learning
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abysmal, fateful, unlucky, terrible, disastrous
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negligible, insignificant, petty, meaningless
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I wouldn't buy it, regardless of the price.
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start learning
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amazed, astonished, astounded
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start learning
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Whenever I look at myself, I see a person who was not good enough. You can leave whenever you wish.
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start learning
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have enough of, be sick of, be fed up with I'm really sick of/fed up with you.
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start learning
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aplikować/składać podanie o start learning
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start learning
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steep/excessive/unreasonable/inordinate/exorbitant price
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vain - próżny, zarozumiały
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indestructible, unbreakable
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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I was very curious about his opinion on the newest book that everyone had been praising.
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start learning
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She was very jealous of her younger sister's success, even though she had achieved a lot herself.
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start learning
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You shouldn’t mess with the person who knows all the ins and outs of this issue, as it could have disastrous consequences for you.
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efficacy, efficiency, effektiveness
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dilemma - dylemat He faced a serious predicament/dilemma, having to choose between his career and his family.
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start learning
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hefty, abundant, generous generous - (również) hojny
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przypadkowo, niezamierzenie start learning
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inadvertently, unintentionally I inadvertently/unintentionally sent the email to the wrong person, and now I feel embarrassed.
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start learning
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a bunch/cluster of grapes, houses in the village
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(również) uprząż The coach was trying to harness the energy of the young athletes so that they wouldn’t create chaos on the field.
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szpitalny oddział ratunkowy (SOR) start learning
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malutki, maleńki, mały, drobny start learning
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tiny, minuscule, little, petite
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start learning
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A frigid atmosphere prevailed in the laboratory, and the researchers barely spoke to each other.
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start learning
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frightening, scary, terrible, appalling, terrifying, horrific, intimidating
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I was very curious about his opinion on the newest book that everyone had been praising.
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oddziaływać, wchodzić w interakcję start learning
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Since the 1980s, we have known that certain foods can interact/interplay with drugs.
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start learning
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ograniczony/ograniczony do start learning
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confined/limited/restricted to
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wyrzuty sumienia, skrucha start learning
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The convicted man had shown no remorse. On the other hand, the convincted woman was filled with remorse.
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odpowiadać, pasować (komuś) start learning
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suit - (również) garnitur "When do you want to meet?" "Any time that might suit you."
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start learning
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He decided to stick to his original plan.
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I didn't get a wink of sleep.
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We decided to reschedule our trip for the next week due to the sudden surge of work duties.
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prove, transpire, come as come across as - sprawiać wrażenie Our mission has already proved/came as/transpired a success.
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start learning
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start learning
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disputed - sporny
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start learning
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loan - (również) pożyczka
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rygorystyczność, surowość start learning
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preapre/get ready/gear up for
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sprawność, biegłość (w jakiejś dziedzinie) start learning
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dopalacz (urządzenie w samolotach) start learning
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runway, catwalk - wybieg dla modelek
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wlec (ciągnąć coś z trudem) start learning
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The box was so heavy that I had to drag it across the floor.
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start learning
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łapówkarstwo, przekupstwo start learning
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bribe - łapówka
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start learning
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osoba otrzymuje coś w zarząd, a następnie traktuje to jak własne start learning
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forgery - fałszerstwo
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rapist - gwałciciel
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zedrzeć z kogoś pieniądze start learning
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start learning
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execution - (również) egzekucja
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start learning
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Not to fall behind, we need to regularly implement new solutions.
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start learning
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pojawiać się (np. problem, okazja) start learning
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arose, arisen. Contact me if any problems arise.
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start learning
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He was mumbling something under his nose.
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start learning
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drew drown. It is assumed that the poet drew inspiration from ancient mythology.
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researcher - badacz
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The ceremony was sumptuous, as befits the occasion.
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brilliant - (również) genialny
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grand - imponujący, wielki
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fashion - (również) moda He greeted us in a friendly fashion.
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przypominać, być podobnym do start learning
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remind - przypominać (o czymś) She resembles her mother.
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start learning
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stumble upon/come across (sth.) She stumbled upon/came across these documents in the office yesterday.
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start learning
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withhold - wstrzymywać According to their orders, we must cease/stop/suspend the construction of the project immediately.
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start learning
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cheesy, cheap, trashy, shoddy
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start learning
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zakładać się o, obstawiać start learning
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bet, bet. They bet on who would guess the result of the experiment, and the stakes were high.
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start learning
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After a long discussion, the teacher told the team off for not preparing for the presentation.
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zatrzymanie/utrzymanie (czegoś) start learning
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conservation, preservation - utrzymanie w dobrym stanie, konserwacja It must not become a free licence for the retention/keeping of data by governments or their agencies.
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skokowo (np. rozwijać się, wzrastać) start learning
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Inflation grew in leaps and bounds during the pandemy.
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w ogóle, ani trochę, absolutnie start learning
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forma wzmacniająca w zdaniach przeczących, zawsze stoi na końcu zdania He had no idea whatsoever.
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start learning
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Recent studies suggest that the development of wings in bats and birds is a result of convergent evolution, in which unrelated species independently evolve similar traits due to similar environmental pressures.
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start learning
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convincing, plausible, compelling, persuasive plausible - (również) wiarygodny, prawdopodobny
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clement, mild, gentle, temperate gentle - (również) - delikatny, subtelny The climate here is very clement.
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na przełomie/skraju (czegoś) start learning
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on the cusp/verge of, at the turn/point of We're on the cusp/verge of discovering something bigger.
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start learning
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colleague - kolega z pracy
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magnificent - (również) wyśmienity
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independent, self-reliant independent - (również) niezależny
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She was irritated with her brother for interrupting her.
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She was irritated at/by his constant lateness.
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play turant - wagarować My father was furious/enraged at me for playing truant.
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wściekły na (coś/z powodu czegoś) start learning
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furious/enraged about (sth.) My father was furious/enraged about my absence from lessons.
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start learning
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My father was angry/mad at me for playing truant.
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start learning
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My father was angry/mad about my absence from lessons.
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opowiadać niestworzone historie start learning
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-I don't have homework, because... -Don't tell stories, I know you are just lazy.
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start learning
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fasten seat belts, buckle up
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inexplicable, unexplainable
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bore, borne. This trend was borne out multiple times in different fashions.
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zderzenie przednie/tylnie start learning
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front/rear crash/collision
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start learning
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start learning
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Conservatives balk at the thought of increasing taxes.
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ledwie powstrzymać się od zrobienia (czegoś) start learning
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stop short of doing (sth.) During an argument, I stopped short of insulting my mom.
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start learning
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simplify - upraszczać Schools should facilitate and promote physical activity for students.
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in conjunction/combination with Balanced diet, in conjuction/combination with physical activity and an appropriate amount of sleep, can improve your health drastically.
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